Manipur governor dies of cancer at 73 – Times of India

Times of IndiaManipur governor dies of cancer at 73Times of IndiaMUMBAI: Manipur governor Dr. Syed Ahmed passed away at the Lilavati Hospital here on Sunday. He was 73. Ahmed was suffering from cancer and was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital, which is…


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Manipur governor dies of cancer at 73
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MUMBAI: Manipur governor Dr. Syed Ahmed passed away at the Lilavati Hospital here on Sunday. He was 73. Ahmed was suffering from cancer and was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital, which is located in suburban Bandra last week, sources said. Ahmed is …
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Syed Ahmed, Manipur Governor, passes away
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Escort abandoned child to Imphal : CWC directs Jiri police

Jiribam, 27 Sept: Following the recent case of the abandoned child in Jiribam supermarket, CWC Imphal east has directed the Jiribam police to escort the child to Imphal. A directives

Jiribam, 27 Sept: Following the recent case of the abandoned child in Jiribam supermarket, CWC Imphal east has directed the Jiribam police to escort the child to Imphal. A directives has been issued addressed to Officer-in-charge, Jiribam Police station , by Keisam Pradipkumar, Chairperson, CWC Imphal east, Ref.CWCIE/Trans/Jiri01/2015 , dated 26th Sept.

”It has been brought to my knowledge that a  one and half year old female child is presently under treatment at Community Health Centre, Jiribam ,  and the child was allegedly found from  Jiribam Super Market on 25th September, 2015 around 5.30 p. m. where the child was abandoned.

As per the first information received, the said child is in need of proper medical treatment and even surgical operation in order to save her life. It is also learnt that lot of  inconveniences are being faced there because of lack of institutional support, medical facilities supposed to be provided to the child.   On the other hand, the Existing ICPS services through DCPU, SAA etc. are not accessible at Jiribam as of now.

Considering the available information and facts, the Child Welfare Committee Imphal East, which is the competent authority constituted under The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 is of the opinion that early  transfer of the child from Jiribam to Imphal is quit essential for proving medical care and safety of the child.

Therefore, the OC of the Jiribam  P.S. is hereby directed to make necessary arrangement of escorting  the child with the help of Special Juvenile Police Unit (SJPU) including one woman police of Jiribam police station, for bringing upto Imphal and  produce before the  Child Welfare Committee Imphal East, at Wangkhei Ayangpalli Road Imphal East, P.S. Porompat at the earliest.

However, before initiating transfer process of the child taking advice and getting a medical fitness certificate for travelling upto Imphal should be obtained from the concerned doctor treating the child,  in order to avoid any health related complications during the journey.” read the directives.

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CM lauds local bodies and Adult Education officials on being awarded the Saakshar Bharat Award 2015

IMPHAL, September 26: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today lauded the efforts of the Thoubal Zilla Parishad, the Khangabok Gram Panchayat and officials of the State Adult Education department on

IMPHAL, September 26: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today lauded the efforts of the Thoubal Zilla Parishad, the Khangabok Gram Panchayat and officials of the State Adult Education department on their receiving the Saakshar Bharat Award 2015 on the occasion of International Literacy Day 2015 held at Bigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on September 8.

A statement issued by the DIPR said the Chief Minister handed over the Award to the Adhyaksha of the Thoubal Zilla Parishad Kh Surnalata Devi in a simple felicitation function held at the CM’s office complex today.

It may be recalled that the award was presented by the President of India Pranab Mukherjee and was received by the Education minister M Okendra Singh on the International Literacy Day 2015 on September 8 at New Delhi organised by the National Literacy Mission Authority, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, it said.

Khangabok Part II, Mayai Leikai, Thoubal District, Manipur was awarded Saakshar Bharat Award for Best Performing Gram Panchayat along with four other Gram Panchayats from other States of the country, it said.

This year altogether 11 Saakshar Bharat Awards were distributed by the President of India to States, Districts, Blocks, Gram Panchayats, State Resource Centres (SRC) and Jan Shikshan Sansthans (JSS) for best performance in the field of adult education and skill development, the statement continued.

Education Minister M Okendra Singh, Khangabok MLA O Landhoni Devi, Adult Education principal secretary BB Sharma, officials of Adult Aducation department and members of Thoubal Zilla Parishad and pradhans and members of Khangabok GP were also present on the function.

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SoO signatories ‘unite’ to demand separate State

Womenfolk sets UPF leader’s residence on fire in Ccpur CCPUR, September 26: The United Peoples’ Front and the Kuki National Organisation have jointly decided to demand a separate State of

Womenfolk sets UPF leader’s residence on fire in Ccpur

CCPUR, September 26: The United Peoples’ Front and the Kuki National Organisation have jointly decided to demand a separate State of all hills in Manipur instead of continuing with the present demand for ‘separate administration of the hills, according to ZRO president and general secretary of UPF Thanglianpau Guite.

At the same time, a frustrated lot of womenfolk also attacked the residence of the UPF leader at New Lamka and set it ablaze.

In a major development to the present movement, the UPF and the KNO following a marathon meeting of their top officials today decided to come together and demand for a separate State to be carved out of the hills of Manipur instead of demanding for separate administration for the hills.

According to the two organisations, the demand will be much stronger than the present demand and they will soon talk with the Centre in this regard.

UPF general secretary Thanglianpau Guite and KNO president PS Haokip accompanied by other leaders of their outfits also paid respect to the nine martyrs whose bodies are still kept at the district hospital morgue.

Speaking at the mortuary, Guite said the sacrifices of the nine will not go in vain and will lead the people of the hills to find their self-determination and shun oppression.

He said the groups under the Suspension of Operation with both the State and Central governments have decided that only separation from Manipur will serve them and they will demand for a State under the Indian Constitution.

He said the sacrifice of the nine will unify the tribals of Manipur.

PS Haokip said “the Manipur government doesn’t care about us and they cannot be trusted.”

We have decided to demand a full-fledged State of India and within three or four days will discuss the issue more and come out with a name for the State.

According to our tradition we don’t name an unborn baby, he said.

He said leaders of the two groups had met at Delhi on September 13 and decided to unite.

Stating that sacrifices of the nine will not go in vain, he said they will soon come out with the name which the nine would be very much proud of.

We believe in God and as the Bible says we will be a blessed nation, provided we trust the Almighty, he said.

The two leaders also consoled and spoke to families of the nine martyrs.

The KNO president continued, as the ‘Pan Naga’ issue doesn’t cover us, we have decided to demand a separate State.

“I am confident that we will stand together and we are going to get to our goal.”

“The Centre will soon appoint an interlocutor for us and we will be commencing talks with the centre as was unanimously decided by UPF/KNO in a meeting today.”

He said “The 40 non-tribal MLAs will always suppress us, and I will apprise the Central leaders that we are suppressed and on a downslide economically under the Okram Ibobi government.”

The speeches of the two top officials of the groups were applauded by the people.

Meanwhile, later in the day around 2:30 pm, some frustrated women attacked the residence of UPF leader Thanglianpau Guite and set it ablaze.

The womenfolk who had been on the forefront of the agitations so as to check the unruly behaviour of the young unfortunately in a violent incident burned down the residence of the UPF leader which also shows the public’s dissatisfaction with their present leaders.

Amidst all the violence in recent times, when people had shown dislike for their representatives, the ATSUM and the JAC formed in connection with the movement had failed on many instances to control the protestors, a woman protestor on conditions of anonymity said.

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Chandel consultative meeting opposes three bills

CHANDEL, September 26: The Chandel people’s consultative meeting held today in Chandel district headquarters pledged to support and endorse the course of action taken by Co-ordinating Committee of All Tribal

CHANDEL, September 26: The Chandel people’s consultative meeting held today in Chandel district headquarters pledged to support and endorse the course of action taken by Co-ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) against the three infamous and “Anti-Tribal bills” which was passed by Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31.

The meeting which was held under the aegis of Co-ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) in association with the Naga Students’ Union Chandel, on the theme, ‘Strengthening our future (A journey towards grass roots)’ was participated by presidents and representatives of Tribal hohos, leaders of students’ organisations, NWUC, chiefs, pastors and intellectuals.

Speaking to news person after the meeting, president of NSUC Sr Jonigam Anal who is also the member of the Co-ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) said people present in the meeting discussed the 3 bills.

Experts and resource persons who were also in the meeting critically discussed the bills after which the meeting unanimously adopted to vehemently opposed the three bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 saying that the bills infringed upon the rights and lands of the tribal people, he said.

He said that the consultative meeting pledged to support and endorse the course of action taken by Co-ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) against the three bills.

Meanwhile, reacting to some newspaper reports saying that ATSUM is demanding separate administration for tribals, Joningam clarified that ATSUM’s demand is not separate administration for tribals but resignation of all tribal MLAS before September 30 on moral ground, he added.

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Reflections on the ethnic crisis in Manipur

By Khathing Ronrei Ethnicity and Religion – are they always the reason to social conflict? Meiteis, Nagas, Kukis, broadly are the major ethnic groups of people living in Manipur. Hinduism,

By Khathing Ronrei

Ethnicity and Religion – are they always the reason to social conflict?
Meiteis, Nagas, Kukis, broadly are the major ethnic groups of people living in Manipur. Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are the major religions followed by the vast majority of people in Manipur.
On a careless observation the mix of these ethnicities and religions with their own unique history of language, culture, tradition, art, music, and jurisprudence seems rather diverse and colourful. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru rightly called Manipur the Jewel of India for she is truly the melting pot of rich culture wrapped amidst nature’s pristine beauty.

However this rich diversity and colour can be quickly overshadowed the moment one person out of his ethnical and religious motivation and persuasion, an instinct perhaps, demands the wrong question. This particular question that I want to draw your attention to, has been, and will always be the bone of contention for all the people/groups inhabiting Manipur.

I think it will be granted by any fair minded person that today no one ethnicity is superior to any other ethnicity; no one religion is superior to any other religion. It’s the mind-set, the conflict prone gene, and the wrong judgement that we have to deal with every time the question of ethnicity and religion comes to mind and in our conversation.

Protected by secular constitution, India, a secular democratic republic, matters of ethnicity or race, which isn’t a choice; and faith, which is a choice, should be determined by one’s citizenship, allegiance and identity, strictly confined to one’s race and one’s choice of religion. One should not manipulate these two different ideas for vested interest giving ethnic flare or faith-based vibes to make a political, social point just because one particular ethnic group is more superior because of its sheer size, and similarly of a faith group because of its sheer number of followers. It doesn’t make sense.

Any attempt to override this sacrosanct territory of race and faith will only lead to polarization of conflicts and social unrest in a matter of seconds. India has seen much of riots and conflict on similar history. No ethnicity or religion should be treated differently or given special privileges based on head counts, wealth, and power. So have we overrated our ethnicity? Have we overrated our faith group? The answer is regrettably yes.

Whom you’d like to vote, perhaps what kind of state Manipur citizens we would like to live in, what kind of state government system we would like to evolve to can all be vetoed by parties of bias ethnic group/s, and faith group/s if we allow ourselves to continue to view Manipur from that same prism of selfishness.

The silly question is this, which ethnic group is the majority or minority in Manipur? Which religion is the majority or minority in Manipur? This comparison seems trivial at the start, but deep down, it’s profoundly enshrined and hard wired in every individual’s hearts and minds. It begins from the top and then trickled down to the very bottom. As much as possible, such comparisons should have no effect on anyone, but does it? The consequences have become far too costly. Reading Manipur news headlines will tell you how Manipur is terribly divided today in ethnical and religious lines. Conflict seems to be the order of the day. Manipur needs an interlude of calm. Manipur needs to reflect on what this disharmony is about. Manipur has had enough.

Ludicrous examples such as, “the Chief Minister must always be a Meitei!” “The Deputy Minister must always be a Baptist!”“My children must be protected from the Catholics or SDA because they’re a different faith!” “Shias and Sunnis cannot live together!” leaving out at the very bottom, I’m afraid, the minorities and weaker lots. Defining every citizen by their faith and ethnicity will only disfigure, degrade, and retard what could have been an ideally plural and diverse and happy society – Manipur!

The writer can be reached at ronrei3@gmail.com.

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Govindas announces plan to introduce Sekmai liquor as “Laigi Sekmai” during beverage expo in Germany

IMPHAL, September 26: The State government has decided to officially launch Sekmai locally brewed liquor as “Laigi Sekmai” and introduced it at the International Food and Beverage Expo in Germany

IMPHAL, September 26: The State government has decided to officially launch Sekmai locally brewed liquor as “Laigi Sekmai” and introduced it at the International Food and Beverage Expo in Germany in October this year, Commerce and Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam said today.

Speaking at a one day workshop on distillers and dealers of local liquor, the minister said the decision was arrived at following thorough preliminary rounds of quality testing of the Sekmai liquor.

The workshop was held at the Court Hall of Manipur University today.

Manipur is a small State with a very low per capita income, the minister told the gathering.

The main reason for the low per capita income is because of the lack of opportunities to establish big industries in the State, he added.

Even Sikkim has three times higher per capita income than Manipur, he observed.

The minister also expressed that tourism has the best potential to increase the State income, as the State has an abundance of Mother Nature’s gift.

He said the liquor is not for open sale in the State, but consideration is on to present the liquor which is of great taste and of good quality on the international map of beverages.

It has the potential to considerably improve the per capita income of the State if it is marketed properly outside, he continued.

The State at present is also facing several social problems due to liquor consumption, the minister observed while citing uncivilised manner of liquor consumption among the people for all the problems.

Our people have no manner when it comes to having a drink, he observed.

People tend to consume liquor excessively leading to so many unwanted incidents which is likely to continue, he continued.

However, the better quality locally brewed liquor is exported outside the State, people engaged in the distillation process would enjoy much benefit and higher income, Govindas said.

Our local breverage has the quality to be among the top beverages in the world if it is properly branded and bottled, he continued.

He said the Sekmai liquor has passed the preliminary round of quality testing and the government has decided to officially name it “Laigi Sekmai.”

The concernes department, the minister said, is in the process of introducing it at the International Food and Beverage Expo to be held in Germany in October this year.

He said the department is also in collaboration with a few NGOs for the process of packaging samples in small bottles so that people coming from outside the State may carry it as souvenir samples.

He continued there are also several locally brewed liquor in the State including those brewed at Andro, Phayeng, Kakching and Khurkhul to name a few which are of high quality.

There are more than 5000 distilleries and dealers of local liquor in the State according to an official report, he added.

It is brewed on a daily basis for customary reasons at many places, Govindas observed.

The minister also added that there is need to organise such workshops more frequently so that the people are made aware of the potential of the locally brewed liquors.

He further wished that the concern department are able to communicate the issue properly with all the stake holders so that the plan of the government passes smoothly.

Manipur Chambers and Commerce Industries president Dr Th Dhabali, who is also the managing director of the Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Industries Pvt Ltd observed, Manipur has been a dry State officially since a long time.

However, all varieties of liquor including branded ones are available freely giving the impression that the prohibition has been lifted already.

Fake and duplicate bottles of branded liquor are also found in the State, which is much more harmful, he said.

If our local liquor is bottled and laboratory tested, it could be among the top beverages in the world, he added.

Dhabali also said it is time for the government and the NGOs to come to an understanding and adopt an official policy to allow sale of the local beverage with high restriction in the State.

The inaugural function was followed by a technical session discussing the local beverages for export outside the State.

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Khankhui Mangsor/Cave and Harva Khangai or Point 7378 in Ukhrul

By Grace Jajo Manipur is a State with mushrooming potential for tourism to exhibit its exotic landscape and lifestyle. While the rich cultural heritage of the State has received some

By Grace Jajo

Manipur is a State with mushrooming potential for tourism to exhibit its exotic landscape and lifestyle. While the rich cultural heritage of the State has received some visibility other aspects of its people and places continues to attract the craving of the inquisitive tourists. Perhaps Ukhrul District is one such destination with its green foggy mountains enthralling and hypnotizing travellers with fantastic views.

Khankhui Mangsor/Cave is one such enchanting limestone monument which has awed both tourists and researchers with its striking structures and location. The surrounding villages are inhibited by Tangkhul Naga tribe. Tangkhul are agrarian/agricultural based community. Their lives are adorned with festive celebrations based on the agriculture calendar. Most of the erstwhile ceremonies and rituals are fading with the adaptation to Christian faith and the onslaught of modernity.

Presently the popular festivals of the Tangkhul Naga are Luira Phanit/seed sowing festival, Yarra/peer group celebrations, Mangkhap Phanit/post seed sowing celebration, Mahat (Thareo) Phanit/ Post harvest festivals.

In the past Tangkhuls are known for practicing Head taking and constantly exhibiting their physical power. However historians described them as contented people within their own system of hunting and gathering food from the forest. Jhummias belt with their rich four tier system of organic farming guided by traditional knowledge and norms sustained their forest as one of the biodiversity hot spot today.

The twentieth century was a transition from the traditional towards modernity initiated by Christianity and western education several decades before present administration rooted in. Presently it is supposedly one of the most advance hill districts in the State.

Khangkhui Khullen Village is about 99 Km from Imphal via Ukhrul and takes about 4 hours in the winding road. Buses and shared taxi services @ 150 are available throughout the day for reaching Ukhrul.

From Ukhrul local shared taxis @ 70 will reached you to Khangkhui Village. The route to Khangkhui village from Imphal starts with the seamless stretch of paddy fields in the valley. Yaingangpokpi is a confluence of three districts namely Imphal East, Senapati and Ukhrul. The road towards Ukhrul starts climbing the winding road from there.

There are several Kuki villages on this stretch till Litan, the ultimate cosmopolitan town. From there the temperature drops and the freshness of the mountain breeze starts soothing your senses with an added fabulous view.

It is punctuated by an army post at Lambui which reminds the traveller of the conflict political situation and the intimidating sight of armies among civil population screening all travellers with mandatory registrations of vehicle details.

After ten minutes of driving you are enveloped by the fog in a welcoming note. You passed a cross road named after a British ‘Fins corner’.

From here it is a gentle downhill drive to the Nungshang Kong/river.

In the autumn you will see the cosmos blooming all over the roadside in different soft hues of white and pink, besides the rows of paddy terrace fields on both sides of the road. It takes another 30 minutes from there to reach Ukhrul passing the lines of bright brown sand quarries on the mountains.

The road from Ukhrul to Khangkhui village follows the NH 150 for about 8 km and takes a right diversion on a mud road for another 7 km to Khangkhui Khullen via Choithar villages. During the monsoon it is motorable only by 4×4 vehicles however in the dry season even bikes and other vehicles can reach the village.

There is a guest house in the vicinity meant to facilitate tourists which has not been managed well by the Tourism department. But the village has been extending its hospitality to all the travellers for both home stay lodging and fooding to experience the organic rural life.

Kangkhui Cave which is the biggest caves in Manipur is situated about 2 km away from the village habitat among the dense forest. Vehicles can reach upto the foothill. From the last 150 yards, a well maintained footpath leads to the cave opening area. Intriguing mystery that surrounds the cave and the scenic beauty of the vicinity can be mesmerizing.

The Limestone Cave has two openings, while the northern side is coarse the other is visibly smoother. There are several compartments/chambers inside including an upper chamber above the cave too. Some of the openings are spacious while one of the narrow openings leads much further inside linking to several sub openings/tunnels.

These multiple inside openings of the cave continues to intrigue the adventurous people to explore further and farther. While some might remain content with the magnificent view from there across the beautiful terrace fields and the fresh clean air that soothes the senses, some will definitely want to discover more of this mysterious dark caves.

There is a natural spring flowing to a crepe like structure. It is said that the water neither overflows nor dries throughout the year.

Another small stream flows out from the cave.

Here is also a fable that a dog lost its way inside and found its way out in the Mangva cave near Nungshangkong. Implying that one of the narrow openings might lead further south to this adjoining cave.

Some says during the Second World War the whole village cattle were lodged inside the caves for months but the deity fed them and they later emerged healthy. Folk lores and folk songs exhalt the presence of a deity in the caves.

According to Mayaso Shongzan in his book “A portrait of the Tangkhul

Nagas, anthropologies found historical artifacts that belong to the Paleolithic age. Whether the same race had continued to live on through the ages to become the present Naga people is unknown.”

He goes further to say, “There is also a fable of the Mangsor Deity having two wives –the first wife, being from Shirui peak, lived in the larger hall, and the second wife from Koubru Hills lived in the southern hall, which was smaller.”

Several bats whizzes inside the caves as the sound of the flowing water haunts the place. Yet the Jhum belts on the eastern range, the lovely grassland/meadows on towards Choithar village adds to the beauty of the Khangkhui Caves.

Harva Khangai or Point 7378. This grassland/meadow that is locally named Harva Khangai lies on the eastern side of Khangkhui Khunou Village. Harva literally means a cock in Tangkhul language and this hill top supposedly resembles a cock’s head. Here was the first ever battle of the Second World War fought on the Indian soil. On 18 of March 1944, 200 Japanese Troops had reached Pushing village which was just 3 miles away on the eastern side. The Japanese had come crossing the Chindwin River following the Chamu old jeep tract route. The following day on the 19 of March 1944, the British troop under the command of Major Fuller’s ‘C’ Company with 150 soldiers was defeated in this first battle in the Indian soil in a battle that lasted more than 24 hours. Major Fuller along with his second in command Capt. Roseby were wounded after twenty hours of exhaustive retaliation and died shortly. Lt. Easton along with a few wounded soldiers escaped through the thick jungle. The Japanese also suffered immensely in this battle. The dead bodies of the soldiers from both sides are believed to have been buried in the foothills there.

Such is the historical significance of this place which is been recognized as part of the War Tourism in Manipur State now which is merely 4 km from the habitat. It takes roughly one and half hour trekking to reach Harva Khangai from Khangkhui Khunou village. People prefer trekking through this green wilderness even if there is a motorable road till the foothill.

Picnickers would reached the place ahead of the sunrise and enjoy setting the traditional fire for breakfast at the hill top as they awaits the beautiful sight of sunrise.

The sunrise view from Harva Khangai is breathtaking. Many travellers have compared the sunrise view from here with the sunrise view from the famous Tiger Hills in Sikkim. On a clear autumn dawn, the emerging visibility of the view on all sides can mersmerised any nature lover. On the east, the visibility from there would reach till the Chindwin River in Burma across the Angou hill range. The left showcases the majestic Shirui peak before the late morning fog envelops the whole range. The south stretches in its endless thick green forest with its richness in flora and fauna.

The Harva Khangai is considered one of the best sunrise view spot in Ukhrul District fanned by a good wind speed. The locals have constructed a watch tower to facilitate the inquisitive travelers.

Organic farms adorn the neighbouring hillocks where the tastiest cabbage and wild apples adds to the scenic beauty.

Khangkhui village falls under the Ukhrul block. For health facilities it has PHC in its own village. The nearest hospital is located at Ukhrul which is 15 km away. The experience of visiting this village with its natural richness is the kind that imprints in the memoirs of every traveller.

This article is a compiled work as a part of the `World Tourism Day Media Fellowship` awarded by Manipur Tourism Forum.

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Lamyanba Irabot’s brand of nationalism was progressive and constructive: Prof Dr Rajendro

IMPHAL, September 26: The Lamyanba Irabot Ningshing Thouram Observation Committee (LINTOC) under the aegis of the Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur (PPCM) organized a public meeting today to observe the

IMPHAL, September 26: The Lamyanba Irabot Ningshing Thouram Observation Committee (LINTOC) under the aegis of the Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur (PPCM) organized a public meeting today to observe the 64th death anniversary of Lamyanba Irabot here at SEACO Club, Yaiskul.

The function was attended by LINTOC convenor Thounaojam Iboyaima, who is also the president of Irabot Foundation, Manipur, LINTOC co-convenor Joy Nongmaithemcha, who is also the president of All Manipur Progressive Farmers Association and PPCM convenor Dr Y Mani Khuman, who is also the president of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organization (AMUCO) as presidium members.

Prof Dr Rajendro Kshetri of Sociology Department, Manipur University, Dr Chinglen Maisnam of Economics Department, Manipur University and Soibamcha Indrakumar, Director of IGPA spoke as resource persons at the function.

Prof Dr Rajendro Kshetri speaking at the function said that Lamyanba Irabot’s view of nationalism can be defined as a ‘progressive and constructive nationalism’ in which actions or ideas used in the movement concerns only development of one’s community or people without disturbing the interest of other communities.

The nationalism movement he started against the British rule as well the King from 1930s till the time of his death in 1951 was based on this kind of nationalism that is ‘progressive and constructive nationalism,’ he further said.

He said the Naga nationalism movement which was started by Phizo, who was known as the father of Naga nationalism, was a very constructive one however the present Naga nationalism movement is heading in a direction which can cause harm to the interest of other communities.

Irabot had always warned us from such kind of nationalist movements, he said while adding that Irabot during his entire struggle never favoured the formation of a separate Meitei nation or Naga nation or Kuki nation.

He said Irabot was a visionary leader who could see what will happen in the next 50 or 100 years to come.

Irabot always emphasised on the need for promoting the local language in order to safeguard the identity of that particular community which was also the reason why he started the hand written journal ‘Meitei Chanu,’ the professor said.

He said that Irabot introduced Marxism in Manipur with a reinterpretation of the theory to suit the local scenario.

The main objective of his revolutionary movement was to establish an independent socialist republic in South East Asia, he maintained.

He promoted a ‘living Marxism’ which was very different from the way other forms promoted by Marxist revolutionaries of India and was more similar to the Marxism started by Mao Tse-tung in China, Prof Dr Rajendro said.

However, according to the books and research works on Irabot which are available to us, Irabot did not even know who Mao Tse-tung was, the professor maintained.

He urged the research scholars and academicians of the State to do more research work on Irabot instead of only remembering the great leader and paying floral tributes on his birth and death anniversaries.

Prof Rajendro said according to his research Irabot had a habit of maintaining diaries of his daily activities.

He urged the people who have any knowledge of the dairies to bring them out in public forums so that more research works can be done and more unanswered questions be amswered.

Dr Chinglen stressed on Irabot’s idea on the role of women in building a society where human don’t harm another human and live with respect and equality.

Commenting on the present issue in the hills districts of the State he said, “They claimed that the bills passed are to infringe upon tribal lands but what they don’t see here is that the real threat to their lands and resources is from the big corporate houses which will soon arrive in Manipur. On the other hand what they are scared of now is only their shadows.”

Meanwhile, the Irawat Celebration Committee, Manipur also observed the 64th death anniversary of Hijam Irawat as “State Mourn Day” at Irawat Bhavan Complex, Imphal.

The function was attended by M Ibohal, a close associate of the leader, MSC/CPI Control Commission chairman B Sharma; ICC Manipur chairman N Mangi, MSC/CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, MSC/CPI deputy secretary L Thoiren, MSC/CPI secretariat member L Iboyaima, ICC Manipur secretary L Sotinkumar, MSC CPI secretariat members A Lala, Kh Surchand and other executive members of the Manipur State Committee/Communist Party of India.

A two-minute silence was observed and floral tributes paid by members of the Manipur State Committee/Communist Party of India as a mark of respect to the departed soul of the visionary leader.

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Faked rags to riches stories that hide rather than tell

By Garga Chatterjee There are certain special positions in the brown world. Holders of some of these positions get an automatic license to give sermons to more than a billion

By Garga Chatterjee

There are certain special positions in the brown world. Holders of some of these positions get an automatic license to give sermons to more than a billion people. These positions also come with a certificate of greatness, if not saintliness, and most usefully, an effective immunity from prosecution for any crimes one may have done. The position of the President of the Indian Union is one such. Of course, sermon are only grand when it is coupled with an occassion that is made grand by splurging public money. Teacher`s day is one such public money funded grand occassion. I am yet to come across a brilliant student or a great teacher who was inspired by sermons of the powerful on Teacher`s Day. I may have a small world. It is possible that Teacher`s Day sermon inspired people are out to transform this subcontinent at this very moment. But I have not seen them. In the Indian Union`s sarkari Teacher`s Day for 2015, its President Pranab Mukherjee spoke about his teachers, his school and his bygone days.

Shri Mukherjee said that he walked 5 kilometres every day to reach his school. `My life is my message` must be one of the oldest PR stunts in the world. The picture that was evoked in me by Shri Mukherjee`s publicly stated memory of his childhood was that of a child who walked to schools alongwith other children of the area. It is a picture of labour, hardship and determination in the face of a 5 kilometre walk. And the subliminal message I got was if Shri Mukherjee can get from there to where he is now, everyone can reach whatever their dreams are. Apparently, it has been prophesised even when Shri Mukherjee was young that he would become the Head of State one day. Most of the population has less ambitious dreams than that, and hence those should be more easily achievable. This picture of a 5 kilometre walk also has the quality of being not entitled, of being `self-made`, through merit and struggle, whatever that means for a Brahmin boy from a well-to-do family with a Congressite father who was a 3-time Member of Legislative Council, when Congress was the ruling party in Kolkata and New Delhi. The official website of the President of the Indian Union states he is `a man of humble origins`.

What this picture does not tell is that Shri Mukherjee`s class in his school was thoroughly unrepresentative of the caste composition of the area to `all` whose inhabitants the school supposedly catered. That was true then, that is true now for the schools where subsequent generations of such Mukherjees, Chatterjees, Jaitleys, Sardesais, Chaturvedis, Bhats, Mishras, Iyers, Namboodiripads and such others have moved to. `Other` people who could hardly enter the school now do the 5 kilometre trek. There is a caste-class pattern about who these `other` people are. They are the people whose caste numbers are being kept secret by suppression of the Socio-Economic caste census (SECC) data about the percentage of non-savarna castes, especially OBCs, in the Indian Union. There is `humble origin` and there is humble origin.

There is another aspect to this 5 kilometre walk picture. It gives the impression of a humbler, more austere time, when school density was abyssmal. Schools that are primarily expected to be attended by `others` are also in a hopeless state now. Austerity didn`t touch the Viceregal Palace then, and does not touch its renamed avatar called the Rashtrapati Bhaban. To metropolitan yuppies who are accustomed to store information by copy-pasting and not photo-copying, a longish walk to school also has the aura of being poor. But I have lived at the peak of the photocopy age and I photocopied, but I was never poor. Ashis Nandy points out this fashion among the historically well-to-do to falsely claim that they were poor or not rich. Is this to make the self-made through merit and struggle argument sound convincing, to get an ego-boost about achievements, to play down the defining role of inherited privilege in their lives?

Stories of rags to riches, chaiwala to King-Emperor, labourer to tycoon, obscures the statistical reality of the upward progress of the rest of the chaiwalas and labourers who have minimal chances of vertical movement in legal ways, irrespective of many miles they walk to school. These stories, of which the `American dream` is the Western Hemisphere version skilfully ignores systemic causes of exclusion – precisely because they are identifiable and changeable in a humane, democratic society. In its place, we have individual `human stories` of exceptions, labelled as products of grit, innovation, merit and hard-work, thus marking out the excluded as people who lack these qualities, as a group. Of course, building of my concrete home and cultivation of the paddy that ends up in my plate as rice, does not require grit, merit or hard-work. In a subcontinent of saints, sermons need to be decoded for what exactly they are.

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Solution to Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government: MLA Ibomcha

IMPHAL, September 26: Manipur Legislative Assembly member L Ibomcha Singh has said the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government. In a

IMPHAL, September 26: Manipur Legislative Assembly member L Ibomcha Singh has said the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government.

In a signed statement, the MLA said “State Archives of the government ofManipur have lately reported in the local dailies that in the first report of 1924 published by British India Government according to its survey conducted during 1922-23, it is clearly reflected that Dzuko valley is a part of Manipur and which is also clearly substantiated in the map contained in the 1942 reprint edition.”

“Therefore, the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko valley imbroglio lies with the State Government.”

He said the State government should immediately file a “Declarity Suit” in the Supreme Court against the government of Nagaland under Article 131 of the Indian Constitution and made to declare that Dzuko valley belongs to Manipur only.

“There have been instances where Supreme Court has decided that there will be no time limitation in such civil suits. The government should arrange to raise the required fund from the MLAs if the government has no funds to initiate such suit,” he said.

The MLA also reacted to the reported looting of drivers and handymen of some 20 trucks along the Imphal Jiribam Highway on the night of September 24 and said it is indeed unfortunate to learn that some well armed unidentified persons from the hills had extorted money and mobile handsets in possession of the drivers and the handymen after stopping their trucks.

“According to news reports, around 450 empty trucks left Imphal for Jiribam on the very day. It is also said that only 19 escort vehicles accompanied the 450 trucks.”

The MLA continued it seems that the escort vehicles might have accompanied in between the empty trucks.

“I really appreciate the expertise of the security personnel of the 19 escort vehicles in peacefully tackling the incident by letting the looters carry out their extortion without wasting a single bullet thereby preventing any collateral damages to both the parties,” the statement said.

He further appealed to the State government “to ensure in future that the escort personnel carry video cameras to record the actions of the heroes coming out to extort on the way.”

“I feel that increasing the number of escorts will be of no use if well trained security personnel having the capacity to handle such situations with determination, dedication and voluntariness to face such situations are not assigned in the team.”

The government should ensure that security personnel in such escorts team are insured and given a daily allowance ten times more than the allowance given on normal duty, he concluded his statement.

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One and half year old girl child found abandoned in Jiribam super market

  Jiribam, 27 Sept : A one and a half year old girl child  who seems to be of Bengoli origin was found abandoned near a tea stall in front

 

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1 and half year old girl child found abandoned in Jiri super market. Photo by Momon Thoudam

Jiribam, 27 Sept : A one and a half year old girl child  who seems to be of Bengoli origin was found abandoned near a tea stall in front of the Jiribam supermarket around 5.30 pm on Saturday, 26 Sept. On seeing a large number of people gathered around a small girl , the members of the district committee, AMSU and our KanglaOnline reporter took stock of the situation and took the girl to the nearest police station. After taking the child to the police station, they called the toll free number of Child Welfare Committee. Due to unavailability of immediate care facility and confusion over who is going to be responsible for the abandoned child,  an ex CWC worker Thoudam Beenita Devi, who is a primary teacher at the moment,  was called in and her expert advice was sought after.

After a consultative meeting with Jiri police OC M. Noren Singh, AMSU  President, Jiri Branch, ex CWC worker Thoudam Beenita Devi, they decided to contact office of  CWC Imphal east and take the child to Jiri hospital. Unfortunately the child seems to be suffering from piles, so the doctor in the hospital suggested her to take her to a better hospital. No one has registered a complain in the police station for lost child neither anyone seems to have any information about the child. On the other hand there is a children home in Jiri called REDA and even non of their  staff has come to enquire about the child which suggest that the children home is  not  functioning properly and it should be checked by the concerned authority, added Th Beenita Devi , ex CWC worker.

AMSU Jiri branch President , N  Sanjiv , also expressed that a fully fuctional CWC branch should be established in Jiribam after experiencing the shortfall in the immediate care process. He also requested the Jiri police OC M. Noren to kindly follow this particular case and also thanked the Jiri hospital for taking care of the Child for the time being.

 

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In Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and Valley – The Wire

The WireIn Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and ValleyThe WireGemeikhup Vaiphei and his four colleagues from the Churachandpur Autonomous District Council (ADC) of Manipur have been camping in New Delhi for over two weeks now. These executive memb…


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In Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and Valley
The Wire
Gemeikhup Vaiphei and his four colleagues from the Churachandpur Autonomous District Council (ADC) of Manipur have been camping in New Delhi for over two weeks now. These executive members of the ADC have a long list of important people to meet …
Rights body sends memo to PM on Manipur violenceThe Shillong Times
Human Rights Groups: Manipur Govt Violating Constitutional Safeguards of TribalsNorthEast Today
NE rights groups petition PM on Manipur situationEastern Mirror
E-Pao.net
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Legal awareness prog held in Chandel

A one day legal awareness programme on Constitutional Rights was held at the Community Hall of Khukarthil village in Chandel district on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

A one day legal awareness programme on Constitutional Rights was held at the Community Hall of Khukarthil village in Chandel district on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dy CM stresses on roles of parents

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has categorically stated that school education is not enough for grooming children but parents must also take pro active role in imparting wholesome education to young students Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has categorically stated that school education is not enough for grooming children but parents must also take pro active role in imparting wholesome education to young students Source The Sangai Express

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Career counseling session on ‘Joining the Armed Forces’

The 12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South conducted a career counseling session on Joining the Armed Forces for aspiring students at Zenith Academy, Sangaiprou, Imphal West on September 24 Source Hueiyen News Service

The 12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South conducted a career counseling session on Joining the Armed Forces for aspiring students at Zenith Academy, Sangaiprou, Imphal West on September 24 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Consultative meeting organised

A consultative meeting of all the people of Chandel district was held today in Chandel district headquarters in which the gathering pledged to endorse all course of action taken by Co ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM a…

A consultative meeting of all the people of Chandel district was held today in Chandel district headquarters in which the gathering pledged to endorse all course of action taken by Co ordinating Committee of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM against the three Bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Seminar on ‘Contemporary Manipuri Poetry’

A two day seminar on Contemporary Manipuri Poetry began at the Hindi Parishad Hall, Old Assembly Road on Saturday organised by Sahitya Akademi and Cultural Forum Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

A two day seminar on Contemporary Manipuri Poetry began at the Hindi Parishad Hall, Old Assembly Road on Saturday organised by Sahitya Akademi and Cultural Forum Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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